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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 25., Old ships and ship-building days of Medford. (search)
's readings and a series relating to conveyances of property. The inside pages told of local happenings in Medford, Winchester and Arlington. The local tradesmen were generous in their advertising patronage, as well as those here residing doing business in Boston, and the third page was mainly theirs, overflowing onto the last. We notice that the subject of a new town hall was then being agitated. After three years the Journal was sold, but directly after changed hands again, then to Thomas Scott, who was connected with a paper in Somerville, and soon after discontinued. No file of this Journal has as yet been discovered. If Mr. Usher preserved one, (which he said he did), it may have been destroyed in the burning of his barn, as some burned fragments were there found. A few stray copies have found their way into the Historical Society's collection. But before the suspension of the Journal, it had a competitor, the Medford Chronicle, edited and published by Amos B. Morss,